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My ISO to DVD woe's

exparisstevie

Posted 19 October 2006 - 11:58 AM

exparisstevie

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Hi Guys,

Hope someone can help with my main issue here (and if any advice is forthcoming on the second one - woohoo!!)

1st prob;

In my continued efforts to at last get a linux distro up and running I need to burn an iso image to dvd. The iso is from the opensuse (linux) website. I digress - the issue is that that I can only find a couple of freeware apps that do this in XP and the ones that do just keep messing it up! - do you know of any apps that can do this with no hassle?

2nd prob;

I recently upgraded my motherboard and as such had to do a repair install of xp in order for the hdd and it's contents to be recognised and useable. I followed the windows website advice and all seemed to have worked out fine. However, i'm finding the machine slower than the old one - in that this processor is a 2.5ghz and the old one was 550mhz, surely this shouldn't be the case? - the question here i guess is - is my machine trying to read the old drivers etc, even though the repair install (according to windows) should have solved this. Anyone any idea how to find out? - a way to solve this without having to reinstall partition all over again?

exparisstevie

Posted 19 October 2006 - 07:03 PM

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Hi there Wannabe1,

Cheers for your advice. I've been advocating the use of tune up on here for a long time (I help on here when I can - usually busy on the malware forums or at work fixing mac issues) so very aware of the functionality of tune up.

To be honest however, i'd have to say that if there are inherent hardware driver issues to be sorted, tuneup wont be the prog to sort them (run the app, very regularly and in addition when any problems arise). If i'm completely honest here i'd have to admit i'm almost completely convinced my only option is to bite the bullet and reinstall. Again to be honest my only reason for not doing so earlier is laziness - and past experience tells me that laziness costs far more time than it ever saves.

Regardless, thank you for your help here. I did find a great program that solved the issue of burning (IMGBURN), it turns out however that the initial download info (regardless of passing the md5chksum test) was infact corrupt.

One more thing to point out. I also found a fantasic program to assist downloading - (turned my 30kb per sec download into 370kbps+) - it's called "wxDownload Fast" and has really made a difference

wannabe1

Posted 19 October 2006 - 09:45 PM

wannabe1

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laziness costs far more time than it ever saves.

Man...you said a mouthful there...

Sometimes, particularly after a major hardware change like a cpu or motherboard, the inplace upgrade just doesn't cut the mustard. With the way I mess with my machine, I format three or four times a year. It's to the point that I can almost do it in my sleep...

If you've got good backups and have the installation media for all your applications, I would whole heartedly agree that a fresh start would be the way to go.

exparisstevie

Posted 19 October 2006 - 10:08 PM

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Hey there Wanabee,

Yep - suppose I do whine on a bit..... I'm an English teacher too. I'm one of those really annoying guys who do too many things for their own good (having checked my own posts - I must report that my spelling, grammar and punctuation leave much to be desired!!!!!!!)

At the mo - doing course revision, mock exam (yr9) prep as well as my usual help on the forums

A question for you personally - Do you ever feel stupid asking for help? - I used to but have been finding it easier and easier lately - that either means i'm daft or that i've learned to open up and ask when i need help.

exparisstevie

Posted 19 October 2006 - 10:23 PM

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Thanks man. Makes me feel a whole lot better. Still around at this time in the morning (doing research on probs for folks... - oh yeah btw it's 5.22am here!! - will have to get a couple of hours sleep soon - have to be alive at 9.30)